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  1. >Toby lives at home with mum and dad and when asked if his parents know about the incident, he responded: “I haven’t told them yet. I’d rather you guys not tell them.”

  2. He’s not brave enough to tell anyone what he had planned…says a lot. Eli Toby, you done fucked up

  3. Foodworksurunga on

    I’m sure the Facebook and Instagram comments section will be civil and not toxic at all.

  4. >*and it’s not the first time Toby has been in the spotlight. He was also present at last year’s neo-Nazi rally outside Parliament House.*

    >*When questioned about the Welcome to Country, Toby claimed “it’s not right” because “it’s designed to humiliate the memory of white Australia.”*

    Oh, how shocking…

  5. Accomplished_Yam8679 on

    “I should be able to say what I like, also, please don’t tell my mum!”

  6. Total_Conflict_6508 on

    Lives with Mum & Dad, fought for the right brand of chicken nuggets the other night & faced internment in his room for several hours. What a hero.

  7. NapoleonSolo888 on

    If Eli keeps this behaviour up, I don’t think his parents are going to let him go to the next neo Nazi rally.

    You can not make this shit up. It’s sad really.

  8. It’s always projection with the right wing. They’ll say that the left are a bunch of losers, nerds who live with their parents and never achieved anything.

    Then they either look exactly like this or are extremely macho to desperately distract from the fact they are unbelievably gay! Which is not a problem, but it sure is a problem to them!

  9. Why do we bother to Identify him!
    Seriously we can’t believe he matters or allow him to think he does!

  10. SurfNTurf1983 on

    ‘I’m not sorry for it. I should be able to say what I like.’

    You just know half his day is abusing women online.

  11. the_sneaky_sloth on

    Racism is a funny thing. If they were a bit smarter they would realise that indigenous people connection to the land and neo nazi’s blood and soil rhetoric are ideologically identical. if only they put their colour differences aside we could all live in harmony.

  12. >“I’m not sorry for it. I should be able to say what I like.” but also “How’d you find me? I haven’t told [my parents] yet. I’d rather you guys not tell them.”

    The phrase ‘fuck around and find out’ comes to mind. All these ‘free speech advocates’ seem to forget that freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from the consequences of said speech.

    >He was also present at last year’s neo-Nazi rally outside Parliament House.

    See, this is why the decision by NSW Police not to throw the book at those neo-Nazis, followed by the bookshelf, looked bad both at the time and looks worse in retrospect. If you send the message that there will be no punishment for hatred, people are emboldened to do it again.

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